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SIGNATURIT SOLUTIONS SL

Barcelona SaaS company delivering legally-binding e-signature and mobile document management, validated through EU SME Instrument Phase 1 and Phase 2.

Technology SMEsecurityESSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
2
Total EC funding
€1.3M
Unique partners
0
What they do

Their core work

Signaturit Solutions is a Barcelona-based technology SME specializing in electronic signature and digital document management software. Their core product is a legally-binding e-signature platform that allows businesses to send, sign, and manage documents from any device, including mobile. They operate in the digital trust space, combining document authentication, certified electronic delivery, and identity verification into a single SaaS offering. Their EU-funded work focused on commercializing and scaling this platform across European markets.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Electronic signature and digital document signingprimary
2 projects

Both H2020 projects — SIGNATURIT_2016 and Signa2.0 — directly describe e-signature product development and commercialization.

Mobile document managementprimary
1 project

SIGNATURIT_2016 explicitly targets signing and sending documents on the go, indicating mobile-first product design.

Digital security and electronic identitysecondary
2 projects

Both projects fall under the P3-SECURITY and P2-ICT H2020 pillars, anchoring the product in legal-grade secure authentication.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Mobile e-signature feasibility
Recent focus
E-signature platform commercialization

Signaturit followed the classic SME Instrument progression: a Phase 1 feasibility study in 2016 (€50,000) to validate market fit for their mobile e-signature concept, followed by a much larger Phase 2 project in 2018 (€1.2M) to execute commercialization at scale. This suggests the company moved from proof-of-concept and business planning to full product rollout and European market entry within a two-year window. There is no data indicating a shift in technical domain — the focus remained consistently on digital signatures throughout both projects.

Signaturit used EU funding as a commercialization accelerator rather than a research vehicle, suggesting they are a market-driven product company that may be less interested in future R&D consortia and more focused on enterprise sales and market expansion.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: consortium_leaderReach: regional

Signaturit operated exclusively as sole coordinator under the SME Instrument — a funding scheme explicitly designed for single companies, not consortia. They have zero recorded consortium partners across both projects, which reflects the funding mechanism rather than necessarily a preference for isolation. Anyone considering collaboration should expect to engage with them as a commercial technology vendor rather than a traditional research partner.

Signaturit has no recorded consortium partners in their H2020 history, consistent with the SME Instrument's solo-applicant model. Their collaborative footprint within the EU research ecosystem is minimal, and no cross-border research partnerships are documented.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Signaturit is one of the few Southern European tech SMEs to secure both phases of the highly competitive SME Instrument for a digital trust product, which signals validated commercial potential and a credible business case. Unlike research-oriented participants in the same ICT and Security pillars, they bring a deployable, market-ready e-signature SaaS product rather than prototype technology. For consortia needing a digital signature or document workflow component with real enterprise adoption behind it, Signaturit offers a proven commercial solution rather than a laboratory result.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • Signa2.0
    With €1.2M in EC funding under SME Instrument Phase 2, this is one of the larger single-company grants in the Spanish ICT sector and marks Signaturit's full European commercialization push.
  • SIGNATURIT_2016
    This Phase 1 SME Instrument grant served as the validated entry point into EU funding, confirming the business model before the much larger Phase 2 investment was awarded.
Cross-sector capabilities
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Analysis note: Only two projects with minimal metadata and no keywords — analysis relies heavily on the project titles and known SME Instrument structure. The profile is reasonable but largely inferred from the company's product category rather than rich EU project data. No consortium network data exists because the SME Instrument does not require partners.